New York: without naming the United States, the Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang warned Washington of the dangers of imposing civilizational superiority, unilateralism and prices on the world.
In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly (Unga), Li Qiang said: “A major cause of current global economic billumme is the increase in unilateral and protectionist measures, such as tariff increases and the erection of walls and barriers. In the end, everyone will be worse.
Li Qiang has urged a collaborative approach in the expansion of the convergence of interests and promote inclusive economic globalization.
He also insisted for the interaction between civilizations by saying that the obsession with the so-called “civilizational superiority” or circles based on ideology only makes any division and confrontation.
“We, the Chinese, often say:” A single flower is not spring; A hundred flowers in full flower bring spring to the garden “,” said Li Qiang to the August rally.
Li Qiang also highlighted the belt and flagship road initiative of China with more than 150 countries and the role of Beijing in international cooperation on science-technology innovation, technology sharing such as 5G and AI to promote global development.
He reminded the Trump administration that “China has always opened its door to the world. It lowered its overall rate level to 7.3% and remained the second largest importer in the world for 16 consecutive years. ”
These remarks were made at a time when the president of mid-September Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jingping had exchanged views on a telephone conversation on the new price imposed in Beijing.
XI had informed President Trump: “The American party should refrain from imposing unilateral commercial restrictions so as not to disturb the results of several consultation cycles between the two parties. The American party must provide an open, fair and non -discriminatory environment to Chinese investors”.
China seems to create a parallel platform or the so-called non-discriminatory environment for the world.
At the top of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), President XI had proposed the global governance initiative. He underlined: “The principles of adhering to sovereign equality, respect for the rule of international law, to practice multilateralism, to defend the approach centered on people and to focus on taking real measures”.
He had previously described the global development initiative, the World Security Initiative, the World Civilization Initiative and created the International Organization for Mediation with more than 30 countries.
Meanwhile, China has become an economic giant. The key to its success lies in innovation and resilience.
In the first half of the current year, China’s GDP increased 5.3% in annual shift and the annual objective of 5% should be reached.
From the Deepseek model to robot marathons, China has shocked the world in almost all areas. The advancement of agricultural machines allowed producers of Chinese rice and wheat to produce up to “600 kilograms of crops per minute”.
Deeply oceanic drilling ships Mengxiang can pierce up to 11,000 meters to explore the hidden treasures of the oceans.
In the Taklimakan desert, Shenditake 1 reached a depth of 10,910 meters, making it the deepest vertical well in Asia.
The aviation and space industry is also booming. China delivered 22, C919, passenger planes and the Tianzhou-9 spacecraft finished space delivery in just three hours.
The Fuxing CR450 train operates at a speed of 400 kilometers per hour. This reduced the journey time from Beijing to Shanghai to only two and a half hours.
Pakistan also benefits from its “iron brother”. During their recent visits to China, President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori and Punjab Minister Maryam Nawaz signed a number of understanding.
During the recent PM visit, China also agreed to launch a high -speed train in Pakistan. The project can cost $ 9.85 billion.
Addressing a reception to celebrate the 76th anniversary of the Foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the Consul General Yang Yundong said that the two countries were working to build an even narrower Pakistani community.
“The strategic cooperative partnership of time in time between China and Pakistan has taken a stronger momentum, a richer substance and brighter prospects,” said Yang Yundong.
A testimony of this declaration is the economic corridor china-Pakistan (CPEC) which accelerates its transition to an improved version “2.0.
Yang Yundong said. “China is willing to take the CPEC as director executive, by focusing on three key areas – industry, agriculture and mining, mutually beneficial cooperation in industrial parks, connectivity and high -tech sectors. We will also facilitate the export of more high quality Pakistani products.
He added that “China will also strengthen Pakistan with Pakistan, supporting capacity to strengthen Pakistan terrorism, to create an environment-for for the development of Pakistan and Pakistani cooperation in China-Pakistan”.
Aside from China’s support in the recent Pakistani-Indian war is enough to remind Pakistan that a friend in need is a friend indeed.